The Politics of Justice and Human Rights: Southeast Asia and Universalist Theory

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Politics of Justice and Human Rights: Southeast Asia and Universalist Theory
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Anthony J. Langlois
SeriesCambridge Asia-Pacific Studies
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:228
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 152
ISBN/Barcode 9780521807852
ClassificationsDewey:323.0959
Audience
Tertiary Education (US: College)

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 15 October 2001
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

This important new book makes a major contribution to the theory and practice of human rights, engaging in particular with the 'Asian values' debates of the 1990s. It is especially concerned with the tension between a universal regime of human rights and its ability to accommodate diversity. Incorporating original fieldwork from Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia, the book also draws out the significance of Southeast Asian developments for international human rights discourse. The book advances beyond the stalemate that the 'Asian values' debate has reached, developing an intermediary stance between the competing claims of universalism and relativism. Drawing on the work of Cass Sustein and Chantal Mouffe, the theoretical contribution of the book will ensure its interest to readers with an interest in human rights. This book is a definitive account of contemporary political discussions of human rights in Southeast Asia and an important contribution to the development of human rights.

Reviews

'The Politics of Justice and Human Rights goes on to discuss questions which anyone thinking seriously about the place of human rights in contemporary political analysis and action needs to consider ... Langlois ... has produced a very valuable book on a topic that, since the end of the Cold War, has become central to international politics.' Asian Affairs 'This book attempts to go beyond the overwrought 'values' debate and is valuable.' Journal of Commonwealth and Comparative Politics '... a comprehensive and detailed study ...'. Netherlands Institute of Human Rights